18 Related Articles from 2018-11-09

A Word With: Ann Curry Searches for Greatness in Everyday Heroes. Curry talks about her PBS series “We’ll Meet Again,” her own place in the #MeToo movement, and the issues of truth and trust in journalism. >>

Arson attack in east Belfast 'was racial hate crime'. A family of five escaped injury after a man put out a fire at a house in the Hyndford Street area. >>

Broadway ditches age-old processes to run shows with iPads. From Elsa's magic in Frozen -- and those gigantic ice shards that rise from the stage -- to social media taking on a nearly principle role in Dear Evan Hansen, the Great White Way produces some of Broadway's most elaborate and technical stage spectacles two times a day. >>

Conjoined twins successfully separated in 6-hour surgery. Twin sisters are recovering and sleeping apart for the first time in their 15 months of life after undergoing a six-hour separation surgery. >>

Daily weigh-ins can help dieters lose weight. Struggling to lose a few extra pounds? New research shows stepping on the scale every day could be a key to success. Hilary Lane reports. >>

Excessive posting of selfies linked to increase in.... Some of those involved in the study reported using social media for as much as eight hours a day for non-work related purposes. >>

Garcia's lead in Sun City cut to 1 by Oosthuizen. Garcia's lead cut to 1 in Sun City with Oosthuizen on the charge >>

Just a growth wobble or the beginning of the end?. Two of the world's biggest economies probably shrank last quarter, further proof that global growth is now past its peak and the risk of a downturn is rising. >>

Man accused of causing a disturbance, threatening staff at Halifax hospital. A 56-year-old man is facing charges after he allegedly caused a disturbance at a Halifax hospital and threatened staff with a knife. >>

The boss is back: Get ready for an all new season of 'The Profit'. He's 100 percent in charge – and he's 100 percent coming back. Mark your calendars for the return of Marcus Lemonis helping small businesses get back on their feet on an all new season of "The Profit" starting Tuesday, December 4th at 10P ET/PT. >>

The First Time: Charlie Cox on the First Time He Owned a Leather Jacket. The “Daredevil” star wears a superhero costume to work. But an encounter with Al Pacino persuaded him that a simpler garment can bring power, too. >>

The Rough Road of the Rookie Quarterback (and It’s Only Week 10). All four quarterbacks selected in the first 10 picks of this year’s N.F.L. draft — Mayfield, Darnold, Allen and Rosen — have struggled greatly. Do any of them have what it takes to become a star? >>

Third Point lowers nominees to Campbell Soup board from 12 to five. Third Point LLC, in the midst of a proxy
battle with Campbell Soup Co, has cut the number of its
nominees to the board of the soup maker to five from 12, the
investment firm said on Friday. >>

This iPhone password trick is the easiest way to avoid being hacked. Hackers are getting smarter, so you'll be pleased to hear your iPhone has extremely powerful built-in defenses that you can take advantage of. >>

Twyla Tharp, the Maximal Minimalist, and Her ‘Eight Jelly Rolls’. “Minimalism and Me,” Ms. Tharp’s two-part program at the Joyce Theater, pays homage to her early years as an experimentalist. >>

Virgin Holidays opens travel agent shop in Milton Keynes with a spa and business class seats. Virgin Holidays has opened a brand new store in Milton Keynes' shopping mall - called Centre:MK - and it is designed in the style of a luxurious airport lounge. >>

Vox reporter Matthew Yglesias criticized for defending mob that targeted Tucker Carlson's home. Vox reporter Matthew Yglesias moved to defend a mob attack by a left-wing group on Tucker Carlson's home. Yglesias said he had no sympathy for the Fox host's wife, who was home alone at the time. >>

Welbeck faces lay-off with `significant´ ankle injury. A further update is expected in the next 72 hours. >>